

Inés Valdez, "Democracy and Empire: Labor, Nature, and the Reproduction of Capitalism" (Cambridge UP, 2023)
Sep 29, 2024
Inés Valdez, an Associate Professor of political science at Johns Hopkins University, challenges conventional views on democracy and imperialism. She introduces the concept of 'self-and-other determination,' revealing how popular sovereignty in the Global North is tied to the exploitation of racialized labor. Valdez discusses the complexities of migration, labor dynamics, and the political alienation from nature, advocating for an anti-imperial sovereignty grounded in transnational movements. She critiques traditional migration narratives, emphasizing the systemic inequities faced by marginalized communities.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Racial Justice and Global Politics
03:23 • 10min
Imperial Wealth and the Struggle for Democracy
13:36 • 4min
Imperialism, Migration, and Labor: Rethinking Political Dynamics
17:40 • 5min
Racial Capitalism and Labor Dynamics
22:11 • 23min
Rethinking Anti-Imperial Sovereignty
45:03 • 9min
Revisiting Dependency Theory
54:00 • 5min